Thursday, October 16, 2014

Autumn is a paradox: Summer is trying to linger as growing cycles for many living plants are coming to an end. The Japanese have a word for this - aware - which means "beauty tinged with sadness."

Eternal Truth, Assemblage by Donna Watson

There is a crisp edge of coolness in the air as the light of summer becomes grayer and rain appears in the distance. Even on the sunny days there is a coolness in the air softly singing.

Narrative, Assemblage by Donna Watson

As the silence of autumn creeped up on my lingering summer lights, I worked on 5 assemblages.

I found this silence calming as I worked in my studio.

Reverie, Assemblage by Donna Watson SOLD

The push and pull. What do I add here? Put there? It takes time with so many choices, so many small decisions. How do I translate what I am thinking... feeling.. into the small bundles and compartments?

Closeup, of Eternal Truth, assemblage by Donna Watson

The boat shape represents the long journey. The short journey is from summer to autumn. The long journey is a mystery, couched in the cycle of life.

"Only nothingness can hold everything. Something can never hold everything. Be in the moment."

Closeup of Assemblage, by Donna Watson

"All through autumn we hear a double voice: one says everything is ripe; the other says everything is dying. The paradox is exquisite." Gretel Ehrlich, The Solace of Open Spaces

"Rain on roof outside window, gray light, deep covers and warm blankets. Rain and nip of autumn in the air; nostalgia, itch to work better and bigger. That crisp edge of autumn."